The "Pete Burnard Award" recognizes an early-career scientist (max 8 years after PhD), who has made a significant contribution to the analytical development and advancement of noble gas measurements. The award was established in honour of our dear friend and colleague Pete Burnard, who passed away too soon, in 2015.
More information about nominations and deadlines coming soon.
The 2026 DINGUE host committee is committed to making the event as accessible and affordable for student and post-doctoral researcher. With the support of our sponsors we are happy to be able to provide a limited number of grants to students and post-doctoral researchers attending the meeting to help cover registration fees and travel expenses.
More information about eligibility criteria, how to apply, and deadlines coming soon.